Chapter 14. Integrating FCP Systems into Networks
Lesson Files | None |
Media | None |
Time | This lesson takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. |
Goals | Understand the nature of Mac file formats, including HFS, the Finder’s metadata layer, and dual forked files |
Learn the differences between Mac and Windows servers, and how to connect to them | |
Encode files for proper Internet travel as email attachments or FTP transfers | |
Learn how to interchange media files with other proprietary post-production systems |
A typical post-production facility is an amalgam of various creative people, processes, media formats, computer systems, and software. So it’s important that your Mac running Final Cut Pro interfaces properly with the rest of this digital world.
This lesson focuses ...
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